OpenAIRE at Workshop on CRIS and OAR, May 2010

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WORKSHOP ON CRIS, CERIF AND INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES, Rome, 10-11/5/2010 Interoperability Challenges and Approaches

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Presented by Yannis Ioannidis - Workshop on CRIS and OAR, Rome 10-11 May, 2010

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WORKSHOP ON CRIS, CERIF AND INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES, Rome, 10-11/5/2010

Interoperability Challenges and Approaches

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OpenAIRE Project Overview2

OpenAIRE - factsheet

Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe

Programme: FP7 – Research Infrastructures

Starting date: December 1, 2009

Duration: 36 months

Budget: 4.1 Million

38 partners covering all European member-states– To be reached at www.openaire.eu

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Partners

OpenAIRE Project Overview3

University of Athens (coordinator)

University of Goettingen Library (scientific coordinator)

CNR-ISTI (technical coordinator)

University of Bielefeld

Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)

CERN

SURF

ICM – University of Warsaw

University of Minho

University of Gent Library

eIFL

Technical University Denmark

Scientific CommunitiesHealth (Life Sciences)

– EMBL-EBI

Environment

– World Data Center for Climate

– Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)

Information & Communication Science

– Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC)

Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities

– Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)

Liaison Offices

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Liaison Offices

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Region 1 North(DTU)

Denmark (Danish Technical

University)

Finland (University of Helsinki)

Sweden (National Library of

Sweden)

Region 2 South(UMINHO)

Cyprus (Universtity of Cyprus)

Greece (National

Documentation Center)

Italy (CASPAR)

Malta (Malta Council for

Science & Technology)

Portugal (University of Minho)

Spain (Spanish Foundation

for Science & Technology)

Region 3 East(eIFL)

Bulgaria (Bulgarian Academy of

Sciences)

Czech Republic (Technical University of

Ostrava)

Estonia (University of Tartu)

Hungary (HUNOR)

Latvia (University of Latvia)

Lithuania (Kaunas Technical

University)

Poland (ICM – University of

Warsaw)

Romania (Kosson)

Slovakia (university Library of

Bratislava)

Slovenia (University of Ljubljana)

Region 4 West(UGENT)

France (Couperin)

Germany (University of Kostanz)

Ireland (Trinity College)

Netherlands (Utrecht University)

UK (SHERPA)

Austria (University of Wien)

Belgium (Universtiy of Gent)

Norway(University of Tromsoe)

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European Helpdesk

Promote FP7-pilot and ERC OA guidelines

National Open Access Liaison Offices (27 countries)

Provide OA “toolkits” for– Researchers– Institutions

Setup 24/7 portal for deposit, search of OA publications

Liaison with– Other European OA initiatives– Publishers– CRIS systems

OpenAIRE Project Overview5

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Supporting repository e-Infrastructure

OpenAIRE portal built on D-NET

Access to scientific publications– Search, browse– Visualization tools

Deposition of articles– Setup repository for “homeless” pubs (INVENIO)– Harvest OA publications from existing repositories

Provide monitoring tools for– Document/depositing statistics– Usage statistics from repository infrastructure

Interoperation with other infrastructures OpenAIRE Project Overview6

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OpenAIRE in a nutshell

OpenAIRE overall

overview:

functionalities and

domains served

OpenAIRE Project Overview7

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Research data management

Explore the requirements, practices, incentives, workflows, data models, and technologies to deposit, access, and otherwise manipulate research datasets

Produce feasibility studies to show researchers the benefit for depositing

Work with four (4) scientific communities– Health (Life Sciences)– Environment– Information & Communication Science– Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities

OpenAIRE Project Overview8

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CRIS vs. IR

CRISManagement research context– research input/output relations– stakeholders, environments

Bibliographic metadata, authors

Enumerated lists, controlled vocabularies, ontologies

Managed by institution research administration

Interoperability w/ other admin systems “well understood”

IRManagement of research content– research output– scientific results, creators

Bibliographic metadata, authors

Full-text indexing, persistent ids for content (URN, UDI, …), content statistics, usage rights

Managed by institution libraries

Interoperability w/ other research infrastructures “active area of work”

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CERIF Data Model

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CRIS and IR

Overlapping data, stakeholders, org units involved

Danger of duplication effort

First integration efforts [DRIVER-II Technology Watch Report]

– TCD portals in Ireland– Narcis in the Netherlands– DDF-MXD format in Danemark

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OpenAIRE Interoperability

Publications – Projects – Primary Data

Treated as independent w/ distinct– Origins, Life cycles, Target groups

OpenAIRE: create relations among them

Life in separate systems, cohesive semantics in OpenAIRE

Relations through mappings

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OpenAIRE Data Model 0.1

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Authors

Projects

manifestations

participants

publishedA

rticles

authorships

Authorships

fundedBy

Data Sources

Files

Manifestations

respon

sibleFor

files

locationauthoredBy

Organizations

Articles

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OpenAIRE Controlled Vocs

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NationalitiesAuthors

CountriesOrganizations

LicenseKindsArticles

Languages

DataSourceTypologiesDataSources

FP7SubjectsProjects_FP7subjectsProjects

nationality license_kind

language

country_of_origin typology

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OpenAIRE Interoperability

Common data model (CERIF-inspired, CERIF subset)

CRIS-related data ingested by European Participant Portal ++ (& orgs’ CRISs)

IR-related data harvested from individual reps based on the DRIVER infrastructure

Primary data under investigation

Enhancement of D-Net software [DRIVER]

Specs in “by the end of May”OpenAIRE: Interoperability Challenges and Approaches15